We represent companies and individuals on a full range of business and corporate matters. Representative transactions include mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, joint ventures, private equity investments, employee incentive and compensation plans, and complex commercial contracts. Typical clients seek our assistance at all stages of growth, from entity selection, to corporate and strategic planning, acquisitions, divestitures, reorganizations, business litigation and all forms of partnership, shareholder and limited liability company agreements. We have extensive experience negotiating and drafting a wide range of commercial contracts, including distribution agreements, supply agreements, customer contracts, software and hardware licenses, employment agreements, leases and financing documents.

attorneys

Caroline Browder

Caroline E. Browder is a partner at Roth Jackson. Her practice focuses on all aspects of commercial real estate, including strategic planning, leasing, financing, acquisitions, dispositions, land use, construction, and condemnation. Ms. Browder represents landlords and tenants in commercial lease transactions, including “build to suit” and national tenant leasing. She also represents lenders and borrowers in commercial financing.

Before joining Roth Jackson, Ms. Browder served as senior vice president and in-house counsel for SunTrust Banks, Inc., where she handled all of the bank’s corporate real estate transactions in the Mid-Atlantic region (VA, MD, DC, NC, SC). Representative transactions include: portfolio sale/leaseback of 447 branch banking facilities, sale/leaseback of 25 office buildings, 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange Projects, drafting and negotiating leases for all retail and office space leased by and from SunTrust Bank, modifying and negotiating AIA architectural and construction contracts, reviewing and revising supplier contracts and purchase orders, representing the bank in partial and total condemnation cases, and managing premise liability claims and litigation.

Education
University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 1999)
University of Richmond (B.A., 1995)

Caroline E. Browder

Andrew M. Condlin

Andrew M. Condlin is a partner at Roth Jackson, specializing in commercial real estate and land use law. Mr. Condlin represents developers and landowners in every aspect of commercial real estate, particularly in matters relating to land use, zoning, economic development, transactional matters (purchase, sale, lease, financing), historic preservation and local government law issues. He also assists local governments, volunteer boards and private developers in amending and drafting local zoning ordinances and comprehensive plans. The extent of Mr. Condlin’s diverse land use practice places him in regular contact with local governing bodies, commissions and administrators as well as relevant developers and civic associations allowing him to establish and maintain relationships with these individuals and organizations.

Mr. Condlin is the recipient of the Henrico Business Council’s Award of Merit for 2005 and named the 2004 Virginia Bar Leader of the Year by the Virginia State Bar’s Conference of Local Bar Associations. In 1998, Mr. Condlin was named one of Richmond’s “Top 40 Under Forty” by Inside Business magazine. Mr. Condlin has been included in Virginia Business magazine’s list of the “Legal Elite” and was recognized by Chambers USA as a leading real estate attorney in Virginia, each since 2004. Mr. Condlin has been named a “Super Lawyer” for Land Use/Zoning by Virginia Super Lawyers magazine and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America, each since 2004. Mr. Condlin was selected in 2004 as a member of the VCU Real Estate Circle of Excellence.

Mr. Condlin has taught various real property courses at Virginia Commonwealth University and William & Mary School of Law. Mr. Condlin is rated AV Preeminent® by Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™.

Education
Marshall Wythe School of Law at William & Mary (J.D., 1991)
State University of New York at Potsdam (B.A., 1988)

Andrew M. Condlin

Joseph F. Jackson

Joe Jackson is a founding partner of Roth Jackson who concentrates on finance, restructuring and real estate matters. Mr. Jackson began his legal career as a commercial litigation attorney and now regularly represents lenders and business entities in commercial financings, asset and stock sales and other asset dispositions. Additionally, he represents creditors in workout-related litigation and bankruptcy matters in state and federal courts in Virginia and Maryland. Mr. Jackson also serves as outside counsel to businesses throughout the region regarding entity formation, governance and transaction-related issues. Mr. Jackson has a Top Secret security clearance from Defense Investigative Security Clearance Office.

He is a member of the Virginia and Maryland bars and is admitted to practice before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Mr. Jackson is an active member of the Fairfax and Loudoun County chambers of commerce and the Circuit Court Committee of the Fairfax Bar Association. He has been recognized as one of Virginia’s “Legal Elite” by Virginia Business magazine.
Education
George Mason University School of Law (J.D., 1990)
College of William & Mary (B.A., 1986)
Professional Affiliations
Fairfax County Bar Association
Loudoun County Bar Association
Northern Virginia Technology Council

Joseph F. Jackson

Kim Lacy

Kim Lacy is a partner at Roth Jackson focusing in commercial real estate, corporate, and banking and finance law. She represents borrowers and lenders on various types of commercial loans including construction loans and historic tax credit financings. She regularly drafts and negotiates contracts for both corporate and real estate matters including commercial leases. Ms. Lacy has experience with transactions involving stock and asset sales, membership interest transfers, corporate and limited liability company formation and private placements, and 1031 exchanges. She also has extensive experience representing a publicly traded water and wastewater utility company in the acquisition of new facilities.

Kim M. Lacy

Michael L. McKay

Michael L. McKay is an associate at Roth Jackson. Since joining the firm as a law clerk, Mr. McKay has supported the firm in all of its practice areas and assisted clients both in and out of the courtroom. While Mr. McKay continues to support the firm in all practice areas, his primary focus is commercial litigation, corporate, direct marketing & regulatory compliance, and privacy & data securities.

In his time at Roth Jackson, Mr. McKay has assisted in negotiating the settlement of dozens of consumer and business disputes. He has also assisted in successfully defending companies from discrimination complaints, breach of contract claims, and consumer protection actions. Mr. McKay has guided companies to maintain regulatory compliance and assisted in responding to and resolving enforcement actions and civil investigative demands brought by various federal and state agencies.

Mr. McKay continues to be active in his law school community, where he regularly assists with coaching and judging aspiring trial and appellate attorneys.

Education
George Mason University School of Law (J.D., 2015)
Purdue (B.S., 2011)